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The multi award winning Quality Hotel Wellington is ideally located on the doorstep of all the restaurants, bars, shopping and attractions for which Wellington is renowned for. Qualmark rated 4 Star Plus, this modern property within the CQ complex offers hotel suites and apartments that exude style with a relaxed ambiance. The Quality Hotel suites boast the largest hotel rooms in Wellington (32m2) and are all equipped with kitchenettes and chic bathrooms. The CQ Executive Apartments have floor to ceiling windows for abundant natural light and are split over two levels; perfect for families, groups or colleagues sharing. It’s no wonder the Quality Hotel Wellington was named one of the top 9 Quality Hotels in the world by Choice International in 2012!

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86/100

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Museum of New Zealand - Te Papa Tongarewa

The Museum of New Zealand or Te Papa Tongarewa in Wellington is New Zealand’s National Museum. Te Papa Tongarewa translates from Maori as “the place of treasures of this land”.
The museum opened in 1992 although it has only been in its present building since 1998. It received over one million visitors in its first six months of opening and now receives over one million visitors every year.
The exhibitions cover the natural history and culture of New Zealand with a strong emphasis on its indigenous Maori population and their culture. All of its information signs are displayed in both English and Maori. It also includes a separate archives building and a research library.
Facilities on site include a café and shop and the premises are fully accessible by wheelchair users. Te Papa operates guided tours as well as self guided audio tours. Admission is free and opening hours are available on the website.